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Transporte Colectivo Urbano de Luanda

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A TCUL bus in front of the Viana railway station, with also a TURA bus (private), Candongueiros, and private cars

Transporte Colectivo Urbano de Luanda, abbreviated as TCUL, is the public transit company of Luanda, Angola's capital. TCUL was founded on July 12, 1988. It is a public, i.e. state owned company, depending on the Transport ministry of the central government. Besides 40 bus lines within Luanda province, it also operates over-land bus lines from Luanda to Benguela, Sumbe, N'Dalatando, Malange, Uíge, and Huambo. TCUL disposes of about 300 buses, soon to be extended to 400. The CEO is José Soares de Carvalho de 1988 á 2008 - José Mário Silva de 2008 á 2013 - José António de Freitas Neto de 2013 á 2017 - Abel Cosme de 2017 até a data presente .[1]

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  1. ^ João Dias interviews the CEO of TCUL (26 March 2012). "José Soares de Carvalho co-fundador da Empresa Pública TCUL.U.E.E agora designada TCUL.EP" [Mário Silva speaks about TCUL] (in Portuguese). Luanda, Angola: Jornal de Angola. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
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